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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tree of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe a hierarchical structure or a source of something, such as information or ideas.
Example: "In the garden, there is a tree of knowledge that symbolizes the wisdom we gain through experience."
Alternatives: "a source of" or "a network of".
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The input program is converted to a tree of type Ast.expr, defined in the Ast module.
Upon a tree of time.
Is there a Tree of Google?
Say there's a tree of integers.
You actually free climb a tree of about 60 feet.
"It looked pretty good for a tree of that age".
There is not a tree of any sort about them.
She informed me that she had a tree of mirabelles.
Besides, their structure is based on a tree of markets.
This would lead to a "tree" of universes unlikely to interact after their formation.
Applications, in turn, operate on named files arranged in a tree of folders.
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